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Ross

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  1. I use 3 fingers to achieve this.
    It kind of came naturally to me, don't think about it too much, and use your fingers like they were paintbrushes.

    I find using the pinky impractical as it is significantly shorter than the other fingers and to do so you would have to put your hand in an awkward position, wheras the first 3 are similar in length.

  2. Working behind the bar would either sacrifice my morning drinking with friends, afternoon/ evening band seeing/ drinking, or my late night drinking with friends and trying to pull random girls.

    None of which I want to sacrifice, I'd be tempted to do it for a couple of other festivals though, it's a better deal than the CAT and most other volunteers get.

  3. [quote name='risingson' post='1250938' date='May 30 2011, 11:08 PM']That part is solid advice. When I played in front of 10,000 people last I substituted alcohol with caffeine (lots of it), also not advisable![/quote]
    Wouldn't really do to sh*t yourself in front of 10,000 people.

  4. Erm, just use a 2 bass gig bag with a bit of foam glued in one of the compartments? (or just use it standard, a guitar isn't gonna move that much)
    Gonna be the most cost effective and easiest options.

    I can't imagine many people take a bass and an electric guitar to gigs. Maybe a bass and an acoustic but you wouldn't want those in the same bag.

  5. [quote name='Doddy' post='1249192' date='May 29 2011, 02:15 PM']never felt the need to have a drink when I'm at work.[/quote]
    Wish I had your job then, I'm always craving a cold pint about 10 minutes after I get in.

    To be honest I'd love a job where I could drink and smoke whenever I wanted. And no retarded uniform/ dress code.
    Why I love gigging, my ultimate job, i hate the fact my degree is gonna land me in some office with a bunch of stick up their arse w***ers telling me what to do.

  6. Well I found out today the jack socket on my bass hasn't been earthed since I've owned it. I always thought it sounded kind of thin and I had loads of problems with it not working properly live.
    Stuck an earth wire on today, sounds instantly so much thicker and nicer, definitely louder.

    Is this possible or am I just getting high off the sanding sealer drying in the corner?

  7. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='1245376' date='May 26 2011, 11:18 AM']I remember once coming home buzzing my tits off on speed and knowing I wasn't going to get any sleep, so I picked up a bass intending to do some serious practice, and ended up spending the next five hours tuning it.[/quote]
    I'm the opposite, I have a really crap attention span usually but whenever I'm on uppers I get so much done.
    If it wasn't for the crippling comedown I'd probably be a junky.

    I came home one morning, ran to wickes, bought paint and painted the entire front room before my housemates had gotten out of bed (which was mid day in fairness) then preceeded to do a 2000 word essay in a couple of hours (for which I recieved a solid first), had a little jam out and then had the hellish comedown grinding my teeth and twitching curled up in a dark room thinking "oh god please can I just pass out, or die, something".

  8. Can't stand slap play mainly fingerstyle with 3 fingers, occasional tapping.
    I can slap ok but strangely can't play with a pick, I've had the same pick for 7/8 years now, thats how rarely I play with a pick.
    Speed and dynamics just seem infinitely more difficult if I can't feel the strings.

  9. Made a little progress today, finished drilling the holes.
    4mm > 3mm for the neck pocket/ neck.
    1.5mm for pickguard (though I fear these will be a tad small)
    2mm for the tuners
    3mm for the strap buttons.

    Just waiting for screws but thats largely irrelevant as I should be on to starting the finish tomorrow.
    5 coats of sanding sealer then a much clear gloss lacquer as is needed I think.
    Debating about the neck because it's gloriously smooth without a finish on it at all but I know it won't last with regular playing.

    A few pictures:












  10. It's definitely true, some of the best music in the rock genre is created on drugs, and I have my theories why.

    LSD has been theorised to be a conciousness expander by so many people, and it is one hell of an experience. Salvia and mushrooms fall under this.
    Cocaine and speed can make you think really quite fast.
    MDMA, always a good to write a song about ups and downs.
    Ketamine is kind of wierd but I could happily write a song on it.
    Painkillers in general, relaxation, time to process.

    Weed is the only one I don't get though, whenever I get stoned all I wanna do is lay about eating crisps and listening to the beatles. I don't want to talk to anyone just chill out. If i had to sit up and write a song I'd be most annoyed.

  11. Look for second hand bargains man, thats where I picked up my jazz for just a few hundred.

    Haters gonna hate, personally I can't stand all these botique basses, they sound ok but they look daft to me, all jagged and dark.
    Fenders, rics, musicmans. Pretty much my bass repitoire if I'm the one buying.

  12. I'd go to that bass shop that sells cars...
    Or get a tubax (cause thats kind of a bass anyway).

    One with a decent selection of second hand/ interesting basses, I don't like buying new, such a waste of money paying all that extra for a bass thats got maybe a few less scratches but isn't even set up.
    I could probably spend it just browsing the BC classifieds and ebay.

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